The most common autosomal trisomy seen in newborn infants is that of chromosome 13, which causes Down syndrome
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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Reed and Pettigrew (2006) identified some additional time wasters that may contribute to a lack of outcome achievement by nurses during their shifts. Which of the following is not one of these identified time wasters?
a. complaining c. enthusiasm b. perfectionism d. disorganization
A nurse suspects that a client who is receiving lorazepam may be experiencing benzodiazepine withdrawal based on assessment of which of the following? Select all that apply
A) Anxiety B) Tremor C) Photophobia D) Insomnia E) Metallic taste
The patient has just been admitted to the intensive cardiac care unit. Who should assess and document the patient's nursing needs?
1. The admitting physician 2. A licensed practical or vocational nurse 3. A registered nurse 4. The nursing assistant
Reforms such as the Disability Act 1992 (Australia) aim to reflect the drive towards normalisation. This means: a. rehabilitation and other services to make theperson normal
b. enabling the person to fit into normal society. c. providing services for people with disabilities thatare the same or similar to those provided for others. d. providing normal services to disabled people.